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      09-03-2014, 01:25 PM   #2
mlifxs
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not an expert but my understanding :

Symmetry is more important on the rear axle. Lack of symmetry up front can be compensated (toe at least) to some degree by the steering wheel. Not so out back.

Front camber can't be adjusted without pulling the alignment pins.

Measuring with car loaded, even just the drivers weight, can noticeably change the numbers, compared to unloaded.
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